RM2J115J5–Samuel Ashby, Austin Healey Sprite, Equipe GTS B, Pre-1966 sports and GT cars, Cars are shod with Dunlop Historic Tyres accredited to FIA appendix K,
RM2E9HCAM–THE NORTH VIEW OF ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH CASTLE, IN THE COUNTY OF LEICESTER. Author Buck, Samuel 19.4.a. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: [Samuel and Nathaniel Buck] Date of publication: [1731] Item type: 1 print Medium: etching and engraving Dimensions: sheet 19.5 x 37.3 cm (trimmed below platemark). Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RM2RBW2T5–Samuel Ashby, Austin Healey Speedwell Sprite, An event featuring two distinct grids, HRDC Dunlop Allstars for pre-1966 Sports, GT and Touring Cars. Th
RM2AN1X7M–Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . Fite, CharlesAdam Fox, Hans Henry Hoermann, Nelson James Kershaw, Howard EarleMancill, Penrose Markley, Casimir Joseph Mekszras, Roger Harold Nichols,Charles Theis Rehfuss, Louis Hart Talcott. Second Year Jacquard Design Class—Day : William Thomas Lockett. Second Year Silk Class—Day : Charles P. A. Bossetti, Henry Charles Wahls. Second Year Cotton Class—Day : Charles Samuel Ashby Henry, Robert Evelyn Henry, Way land Barber Pickard. Second Year Wool Class—Day : James Arthur Claypoole. Second Year Chemistry and Dyeing Class—Day : Joseph Collingwo
RM2BWJFWE–Beverly Hills, California, USA 19th September 1995 Actor Lindan Ashby and actress wife Susan Walters attend New Line Cinema's 'Seven' (aka Se7en) Premiere on September 1995 at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
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RM2E9HCAP–THE SOUTH VIEW OF ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH CASTLE, IN THE COUNTY OF LEICESTER. Author Buck, Samuel 19.4.b. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: [Samuel and Nathaniel Buck] Date of publication: [1731] Item type: 1 print Medium: etching Dimensions: sheet 19.4 x 37.6 cm (trimmed below platemark). Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
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RM2CGW1YP–. Electric railway journal . ring the total valua-tion of the company to about $19,-000,000. Samuel Ashby, corporation counselof Indianapolis, had recommended thatthe tax assessment of the IndianapolisStreet Railway be reduced to $15,000,-000, but the tax board ignored this sug-gestion. His idea was to make thetax conform to the plan which the cityhad submitted to the Public ServiceCommission for putting the companyon a service-at-cost basis. It waspointed out at the conference that itwas inconsistent for the company tohave one valuation for tax purposesand another for rate-making purposes.The
RM2BWJFKP–Beverly Hills, California, USA 19th September 1995 Actor Lindan Ashby and actress wife Susan Walters attend New Line Cinema's 'Seven' (aka Se7en) Premiere on September 1995 at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
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RM2CE57A0–. Arsenal Cannon (June 1920) . would und(,iubtedlystar in d( iul:)le roles.. 36 THE ARSENAL CANNON Cecf) ilonors; MARCH, 1919-MARCH, 1920Essay Contests Jesse Bailey—First jnizi-, junior class; State essay contest onForest Relations to National Defense. 1919. Urban Sage—Second prize in city, National essay contest on TheBenefits of Enlistment in the United States Army. 1920 Samuel Ashby—Third place in High School Discussion League con-test. 1920 Music Contest Tech Team—Banner presented bv Rntarv Club for highest teamaverage in High School Music Memory contest. Tech average:98.8 per cent. 1920 W
RM2BWJG2T–Beverly Hills, California, USA 19th September 1995 Actor Lindan Ashby and actress wife Susan Walters attend New Line Cinema's 'Seven' (aka Se7en) Premiere on September 1995 at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
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RM2AJBY3H–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . ^/r^^^.
RM2BWJFW3–Beverly Hills, California, USA 19th September 1995 Actor Lindan Ashby and actress wife Susan Walters attend New Line Cinema's 'Seven' (aka Se7en) Premiere on September 1995 at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
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RM2BWJFM1–Beverly Hills, California, USA 19th September 1995 Actor Lindan Ashby and actress wife Susan Walters attend New Line Cinema's 'Seven' (aka Se7en) Premiere on September 1995 at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo
RM2KFCHJX–Samuel Ashby, Austin Sprite, Equipe Libre, Equipe GTS, a forty minute race for pre-66 race cars compliant to FIA Appendix K running on historic CR65L
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RM2KFCHFR–Samuel Ashby, Austin Sprite, Equipe Libre, Equipe GTS, a forty minute race for pre-66 race cars compliant to FIA Appendix K running on historic CR65L
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RM2AJC1DW–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . GENEALOGICAL DEPART^/iENT CHURCH OF JESUS CHR^3T OFUTTER-DAY SAINTS 0119129. qAoc^^ £. ^^^t.-^^
RM2AJBT2P–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . him to return to their office inBridgewater, and through the influence of Major Breck,he was given an honorable discharge from the Army byspecial act of the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton,and August 29, 1864, he again took his place with hisold employers in Bridgewater. His experiences in Washington were very interesting,where he had an opportunity to see many of the mostdistinguished men of those stirring times,— Lincoln,Grant, Sherman, Me
RM2AJBMTH–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . d it,rather than for its intrinsic value. Tradition relates thatthis spoon once belonged to Anna, the wife of DanielGates, of Stow, and the letters engraved upon it werereputed to be the initials of Anna Eveleth Gates, andwere thought to show that the maiden name of Mrs.Gates was Anna Eveleth. Among the various reasons assigned for this beliefwere an occasional mention by some of the elder mem-bers of the family, of an Eveleth ancestor, which w
RM2AJC5AC–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . To OUR Grandparents,PAUL AND ELIZABETH (HAYWARD) GATES, WHO FOUNDED THE FAMILY IN ASHBY, AND TO WHOM WE ARE INDEBTED FOR MOST VALUABLE EXAMPLES OF CHRISTIAN LIFE, FRUGALITY, INDUSTRY AND PUBLIC SPIRIT, AND FOR THEIR SELF-DENYING EFFORTS IN THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED BY THEIR GRANDCHILDREN. In the Genealogy of the Gates Family, entitled Stephen Gates andHis Descendants, page 29, Silas Gates (72) is said
RM2AJC22B–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . is horses and cattle ; he was an excellent judgeof animals, as were also his brothers and the Haywardfamily in general. In his business relations he was a far-seeing and honest man, and in his family he was kind,affectionate and patient. He had a calm and pleasantdisposition, and was fond of religious poetry and thebeauties of nature. Religion and righteousness, in hismind stood far above riches and fame. Mrs. Gates was a woman of strong person
RM2AJBR5A–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . ere a bullet fromthe enemy destroyed the gun in his hands. He was withthe army during the siege of Atlanta, and in Shermansmarch to the sea, and through the Carolinas. At Ra-leigh, N. C, he was promoted to the chaplaincy of the135th U. S. colored Infantry, which was discharged atLouisville, Ky., November 2, 1865. For the next twoyears he remained in the West, acting as missionary orsettled pastor in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, andMichigan.
RM2AJBRJR–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . half years of his illness, they enjoyed the manydrives in that vicinity, and the beautiful scenery ofwhich they never seemed to tire. Their fondness foranimals added much to their interest on the farm and intheir drives. They lived in Boston only a portion of thetime, making their home largely with his parents on theold farm in Ashby, where he died May 13, 1873, amonghis people and the scenes he loved so well. Althoughnot physically strong he h
RM2AJC3WD–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . n of the old school,dignified and courteous in manner. His hospitality wasunbounded, and his benevolence extended to all whoasked or needed assistance. He was a Unitarian in hisreligious belief, and held the office of deacon in the FirstParish Church from 1837 until his death. Mrs. Gates was in every way helpful to her husband, awoman of remarkable patience and endurance, a devotedmother, and a kind and thoughtful neighbor, universallybeloved a
RM2AJBNT8–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . AsJiby. 113 Ashby to Ashburnham, and on the old road from Lunen-burg to Northfield. Nearly opposite is the large brickhouse, shown in the illustration, in which he lived.* Itwas built by Oliver Kendall, the father of Mrs. HowardGates, and she was born there. The old road whichwinds over the hill, extends through Ashburnham andWinchendon to Northfield, and is the oldest one intown. It was built in 1733 for the use of the inhabitantsof this front
RM2AJBXMP–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . hey now dwell, since August, 1857. They have broughtup their family of children wisely and well, and havefurnished to the rising generation a good example of atrue and permanent home. Mrs. Saul has an attractivesweetness of character, which has endeared her not onlyto her own family, but to a large circle of relatives andfriends. Mr. Saul is a son of Capt. Thomas and Sarah (Foye)Saul, and was born in Salem, December 18, 1825. Hisname is an adop
RM2AJC44C–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . th, whodied of consumption in her eighteenth year, manifestthis trust and resignation, through a lingering illness. After the death of her husband she retained the farm,which she cultivated with the assistance of her sons,and by her self-denial and thoughtful care, enabled herchildren to enjoy every advantage within their reach inthose days when the rural district school offered but alimited opportunity to acquire an education. Children, born i
RM2AJBW24–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . hased in 1799, andthe descendants are glad that the old home is still occu-pied by a daughter of Howard Gates and a grand-daughter of Paul Gates. Mrs. White is loyal to thememory of her ancestors, and follows their example inher cordial welcome to the relatives and friends whocome to visit the homestead, which has so many tenderassociations for them. A family gathering with Mr. andMrs. White is to be remembered with pleasure. He andhis wife hav
RM2AJC4CX–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . oof forever. AndI do covenant with the said Paul Gates & his heirs & assigns that Iam lawfully seized in fee of the Premises, that they are free of incum-brances, that I have good right to sell and convey the same to thesaid Paul Gates, and that I will warrant and defend the same tothe said Paul Gates & his heirs and assigns for ever against the law-ful claims & demands of all persons.—In witness whereof I, the saidJoseph Pingry, together with
RM2AJBTCW–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . a moralstrength of character which hated all meanness of action.In the summer of 1881 he removed from Portland toAshby, where his death occurred. Mrs. Gates was of a happy, even disposition, devotedto her home and family; and sad indeed was it for herhusband and friends to see her fade away while so youngand beautiful. Children, born in Portland : I. Clara Burr, born July 31, 1875 ; died Oct. 19, 1897 ; a graduate of Burdett Business College in
RM2AJBPGN–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . eand England broke out, divers of the inhabitants ofLunenburg, knowing what security a garrison housewould furnish, urged Mr. Fitch to build one, and alsooffered timely assistance. After its completion, a guardof soldiers was ordered there, and it became a place ofresort and refreshment for scouts from Townsend,Northfield and other towns. In July, 1748, the garrisonwas attacked by Indians, and after a brave fight, in whichtwo soldiers were kill
RM2AKWCPR–Phinehas Allen's descendantsBenjamin, jr., Benjamin, John, Walter, of Lincoln, Mass., 1745, and a complete genealogy of the descendants of Benjamin Allen, of Ashby, Mass., 1777 . e from Ashby, in 1854.)He was a member of the first Board of Selectmen of the townof Hyde Park, where he resided and was much respected.The Hyde Park Historical Society at his death published amemorial of him. Caroline Randall, the first wife, and mother of the chil-dren of Zenas Allen, was a descendant of Thomas Hastings(1), of Ipswich, England, who settled in Watertown, Mass.,in 1634. His sou, Samuel (2), was the fa
RM2AJC09J–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . ugust 5, 1807,* anddied in Littleton, June 24, 1887 ; she died there June26, 1902. She attracted all who met her, by her loving,cheerful spirit, and winning manner. Her trust in Godnever wavered, even in the great sorrow of her life, —the loss of her only child, a beautiful little girl of fiveyears. Mr. and Mrs. Whitcomb were very hospitable, andtheir hearty welcome brought many visitors to theirhome. They were members of the Unitarian Church i
RM2AJBX2T–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . and Mary (Willard) Reed,who was born February 12, 1827, and died March 22,1890. She died August 16, 1884. In her youth she lived with her parents on the farm,a beloved and useful daughter. When about twentyyears of age she went to Lexington, where she was en-gaged for some time as a dressmaker. Wherever dutycalled her she made friends, and was loved and honoredfor her modest and sweet personality and her faithfulperformance of every task. She w
RM2AKW454–Phinehas Allen's descendantsBenjamin, jr., Benjamin, John, Walter, of Lincoln, Mass., 1745, and a complete genealogy of the descendants of Benjamin Allen, of Ashby, Mass., 1777 . SAMUEL MARTIN ALLEN.. OLIVER HOBART ALLEN. PHiNEHAS Allens descendants. 28 1862, and was discharged at New Orleans. La., April 25, ISCG, he hav-ing re-enlisted Jan. 5, 18G4, and being held on detached service in theFreedmans Bureau for a long term after the actual close of the war.He was in the battles of Corinth and in Shiloh. and the Mississippi andRed River campaigns. On his return home he obtained for himselfan ed
RM2AX2GW9–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Sarah Beatrice Lowe, born at Ettington, 5th ^Nlarch, 1864. Educated atCheltenham Ladies College, and Westlield College, B.Sc. London University.Poor Law Guardian since 1900. Married at Ettington on 13th January,1897, Joseph Ashby Gillett, son of Charles Gillett and his wife GertrudeAlary Tregelles. He was born at Woodgreen, Banbury, on 29th December,1867. Educated at Scarborough and Kings College. Cambridge, B.A. Address : Woodgreen, Banbury. 142 Chap. II. § 1. Ind. No. II a 2 c.SAMUEL LLOYD = JANE ELIZA JANSON..
RM2AX2H8K–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Sarah Beatrice Lowe, born at Ettington, 5th ^Nlarch, 1864. Educated atCheltenham Ladies College, and Westlield College, B.Sc. London University.Poor Law Guardian since 1900. Married at Ettington on 13th January,1897, Joseph Ashby Gillett, son of Charles Gillett and his wife GertrudeAlary Tregelles. He was born at Woodgreen, Banbury, on 29th December,1867. Educated at Scarborough and Kings College. Cambridge, B.A. Address : Woodgreen, Banbury. 142 Chap. II. § 1. Ind. No. II a 2 c.SAMUEL LLOYD = JANE ELIZA JANSON.
RM2AJC32X–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . t^/aMTt^d^^^^^^. Silas Gates and His Descendants. 49 10 Pearly Gates, son of Paul and Elizabeth (Hayward)Gates, married October i, 1834, Mary Burr, daughter ofRobert Waterman and Susannah (Butler) Burr, who wasborn in Ashby, November 10, 1810, and died November19, 1888 ; he died May 13, 1888. After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Gates made theirhome at the old farm-house where he was born andbrought up. He cultivated the adjoining farm, which his
RM2AJBN9H–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . HERE is in the possession of the family, aBible printed in Edinburgh, Scotland, in1775, which is well preserved, with not aleaf torn nor missing. It once belonged toMrs. Mary Gates, who was the daughter of Peter andLydia Graves, and married (intention Nov. 23, 1751)her cousin Jonas Brown, son of Deliverance and Eliza-beth (Graves) Brown, of Stow, who was born March 10,1731, and died there while a young man. They hadthree children. Mrs. Browns s
RM2AFX66E–. Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society. LEICESTER:SAMUEL CLARKE, 5, GALLOWTREE GATE.1879. S3lt U, ft. i-4 Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2014 archive.org/details/transactionsofle514leic 1400194 Contents. PAGE General Summer Meeting at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 10th and 11th August, 1875 . . . . 1 Annual Excursion . . . . 2 ^Bi-Monthly Meeting, 27th September, 1875 . . .8 Bi- Monthly Meeting, 29th November, 1875 ... 9The Last of Wyggestons Hospital, Leicester, by Mr. Thomas North, F.S.A. . . .11 Annual Meeting, 31st January, 1876 .... 18 Bi-Monthly Meeting,
RM2AJC51G–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . ^Mtc/^ ^a^ HE founder of the family in Ashby was PaulGates, second son of Silas and Mary (Graves-Brown) Gates, who married in Boxborough,Mass., February 13, 1800, Elizabeth Hay-ward, daughter of Paul and Anna (White) Hayward.He died in Ashby, August 28, 1819, and she married asher second husband, February 9, 1831, Samuel Whit-comb, son of Ephraim and Hannah(Hoar) Whitcomb of Littleton, whowas born April 30, 1777, and died June 30, 1861 ; shewas
RM2AJC5T3–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . G--^^-? SILAS GATES, OF STOW, MASS., DESCENDANTS OF HIS SON, PAUL GATES, OF ASHBY, MASS. 1-^ COMPILED BY JULIUS KENDALL GATES AND SAMUEL PEARLY GATES. Honor thy Father and thy Mother. OA^^ l^C ^.^nfr BOU ^ NO: CA^^|«^^5^^ m^. CA^A^ oGoe NO. )(U0. -lOP- #7^ PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION.1907. GEUEALOO.CA. ^^^^^^Y OF THE CHURCH OF J25U. CH.^STOF LATTER DAY SA,STS HAROLD B. LEE LIBRARTUGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSntPROVO.UTAHsilasgatesofstow00byugate
RM2AJ573F–Maryland medical journal . 15he RicKard Gundry Home j& <& (Esta,bj£hed) HARLEM LODGE, CATONSVILLE, BALTIMORE COUNTY. MARYLANDA WELL EQUIPPED SANITARIUM for the treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases, selected cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford. Eng.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby. Baltimore. DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY References Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore.Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore.Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catons
RM2AJ5BDH–Maryland medical journal . PED SANITARIUM for the treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases, selected cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford, Eng.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. J. Clement Clark, Sykesville, Md. DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer. Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges. Richmond. Va. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore.
RM2AJC0MC–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . ?<^^y^ ^ ;f^^y^/^. (^Ji^xJ^Wr/^^c/cOi^ Silas Gates and His Descendants. 59 11 Mary Gates, daughter of Paul and Elizabeth (Hay-ward) Gates, married February 8, 1831, Oliver Well-ington Kendall, son of Oliver and Lucy (Wellington)Kendall, who was born in Ashby, September 17, 1805,and died in Lexington, May 8, 1885 ; she died thereSeptember 12, 1889. She was never strong, and her last years were thoseof great feebleness, yet her quiet Christian
RM2AJ3CT2–Maryland medical journal . QUIPPED SANITARIUM for the treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases, selected cases of Alcoholic and Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc., address Dr. Wm. Osler. Oxford. Eng.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore.Dr. TaOB. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. J. Clement Clark. Sykesville, Md. DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer. Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges. Richmond, Va. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltim
RM2AJ2PRD–Maryland medical journal . EQUIPPED SANITARIUM for the treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases, selected cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler. Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer. Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges. Richmond. Va.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby. Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg. Va
RM2AJ5478–Maryland medical journal . seases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville ReferencesDr. Wm. Osler. Oxford. Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer. Baltimore. Dr. Henry M. Hurd. Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges. Richmond. Va. Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew. Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry. Petersburg. Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark. Sykesville. Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Baltimore. Arlington Sanatorium A THOROUGHLY modern institution,*- ^ devot
RM2AJ3WRR–Maryland medical journal . , selected cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catbnsville References Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford. Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer. Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges, Richmond. VaDr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew. Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg. Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark. Sykesville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Baltimore
RM2AKRKJM–Terra Mariae . U2 ATHLETICS FUNERAL HELD NOV. 28tli, 1907 BAH!. is-v a Y i.:^ UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BERNARD CARTER, LL.D., PROVOST FACULTY SAMUEL C. CHEW, .M.D., LL.D., Prufessor uf Medicine. R. DORSEY COALE, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. RANDOLPH WINSLOW, A.M., M.D., Professor of Surgery. L. E. NEALE, M.D. LL.D., Professor of Obstetrics. CHARLES W. MITCHELL, A.M., M.D., Prufossor of Diseases of Children, Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine. THOMAS A. ASHBY, A1.D., Professor of Diseases of Women. J. HOLMES SMITH, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery. JOHN C. HEMMETER, M.D.,
RM2AJ416M–Maryland medical journal . eases, selected cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRT C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer, Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges. Richmond, V».Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg. Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark, Sykesville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Bal
RM2AJ3FWM–Maryland medical journal . ed cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer, Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges. Richmond. Va.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg, Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark, Sykesville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Baltimore. PEARS
RM2AJ46T9–Maryland medical journal . seases, selected cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and tne various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc., address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86, Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler. Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer. Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges. Richmond, Va.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg, Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark. Syke^ville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Ba
RM2AFPC17–. Atlanta City Directory. Mrs NEAL, from Vine w to Ashby, 2n of Jones av, sewerage Oliverto Majestic av. paved withrock and chert from Majesticav to Chestnut Flury A Lindsey Rev Glore John P Chestnut Intersects Boyd Thomas C Thomas Goss Finch Robert E Hilderbrand Mary Langley Emmett R Lackey Warren B Hargrove William A Cook James E Smith Jordan S Furrh Victor A Reed Claude D Langley James ANewport Intersects Vacant Sept 16. 1912 Jefferson James TFranklin Intersects Hatcher Thomas R Walden Daniel I Martin Frederick Vacant Sept 16. 1912Oliver Intersects Logan Joel L Henson Samuel Francis Mary J
RM2AJ3R4R–Maryland medical journal . s, selected cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc., address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer, Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges, Richmond. Va.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg. Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark, Sykesville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Baltimo
RM2AJ446N–Maryland medical journal . eases, selected casus of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and the various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer, Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter. Baltimore. , Dr. J. Allison Hodges, Richmond. Va.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg, Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark, Sykesville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. B
RM2AJ38N6–Maryland medical journal . arious diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer, Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges, Richmond. Va.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg. Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark. Sykesville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Baltimore. Ar lington Sanatorium A THOROUGHLY modern institution,d
RM2AJ300D–Maryland medical journal . various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc.. address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86. Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler, Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer, Baltimore.Dr. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges, Richmond. Va.Dr. Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg. Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark. Sykesville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Baltimore. Arlington Sanatorium A THOROUGHLY modern institution,d
RM2AJC56C–Silas Gates, of Stow, Mass., and the descendants of his son, Paul Gates, of Ashby, Mass / compiled by Julius Kendall Gates and Samuel Pearly Gates .. . Nov. 23,1852 ; married Oct. 27, 1875, Lizzie Martha Moul-ton, who died in Athol, May 30, 1886; married (2),April 7, 1887,. Ahce Marion Rogan of Athol. II. Fred Henry Amsden, born in Athol, June 8, 1857 ; married June 11, 1885, Madeline Bowen of Shel-burne Falls, where he resides. Silas Gates and His Descendants. 29 III. William Howe Amsden, born in Athol, Oct. 22,1859; died there Oct. i, 1891. IV. Festus Gates Amsden, born in Athol, June 28,186
RM2AG040E–. Reminiscences of J.L. Toole; related by himself, and chronicled by Joseph Hatton. Illustrated by Alfred Bryan and W.H. Margetson. Partington, Esq.H. B. Pritchard, Esq.G. Painter, Esq.-Dr. R. Quain, F.R.S.E. J. Reed, Esq., M.P.Robert Reece, Esq.Colonel Richards.H. Roberts, Esq.E. Routledge, Esq.J. Sargent, Esq. Sir Bruce Seton.Barry Sullivan, Esq.W. Stevens, Esq.G. A. Sala, Esq.Douglas Straight, Esq.Charles Shaw, Esq.J. Ashby Sterry, Esq.J. Early Smith, Esq.J. Smith, Esq.J. Saunders, Esq.Reeves Smith, Esq.Samuel L. Schuster, Esq.Rev. F. F. Statham, B.A.Arthur Stirling, Esq.Rev. Dr. Tisdale. E
RM2AKBPNE–Bones, molars, and briefs . H CO O t-it7) 2 < i6 Board of Regents of the University of Maryland rlERNARD CARTF.R. LT,. D SAMUEL C. CHEW, M. D. HON. JOHN P. POE. HON. CARLES E. PHELPS. JOHN C. HEMMETER, M. D. F. J. S. GORGAS, M. D., D. D. S. JAMES H. HARRIS, M. !)., D. D. S. R DORSlLY COALE, Ph. D. Pruvost. RICILARD M. VENABLE, ESQ. RANDOLPH WINSLOW, M. D.THOMAS A. ASHBY, M. D.WILLIM T. I.RANTLEV, ESQ.HON. HENRY T. HARLAN.L. E. NEALE, M. D.CHARLES W. AHTCHELL. M. D.J HOLMES SAHTH, M. D. y M. R. CULURETH, M. D. 17
RM2AFKGFK–. Atlanta City Directory. Auburn av, r 144 E Baker« Sebron M (Martha), caller Sou Ry, r Inman yds« Thomas (c), fireman Consumers Ice Co, r 15 Wesley av« William M (Lillie), condr Sou Ry, r Inman yds« William S (Ellai, farmer, r Roswell road« William W (Eva G), salesman 110 W Pine, r 128 Lovejoy« Winfleld A, r 99 Ashby« W C, farmer, r Oak Grove DistrictCopelin Samuel, salesman Brookwood Groc Co, r Peachtree ParkCopenhill Land Co, O Davis pres, C A Davis sec, 836 Equitable bldgCopes George S (Nellie), peddler 205 W Alexander, r sameCoplan Jacob (Nettie), peddler, r 25 E Ga av « Nathan, lawyer 50
RM2AWMPDJ–Bones, molars, and briefs . 19. cJS urj 30 Board of Regents of the University of Maryland BERNARD CARTER, LL.D., Provost. Samuel C. Chew, M.D. Hon. John P. Poe. Hon. Charles E. Phelps. Francis T. Miles, jI.D. F. J. S. GoRG.s, M.D., D.D.S. Jas. H. Harris, M.D, D.D.S. R. DORSEY COALE, Ph.D. Hon. Albert Ritchie.Richard M. Venable, Esq.Randolph Win slow, M.D.Thomas A. Ashby, M.D.Wm. T. Brantlv, Esq.Hon. Henry D. Harlan.L. E. Neale, M.D.Charles W. Mitchell, M.D.J. Holmes Smith, M.D.D. V^. R. Culbreth, M.D. 21
RM2AKBP77–Bones, molars, and briefs . H CO O t-it7) 2 < i6 Board of Regents of the University of Maryland rlERNARD CARTF.R. LT,. D SAMUEL C. CHEW, M. D. HON. JOHN P. POE. HON. CARLES E. PHELPS. JOHN C. HEMMETER, M. D. F. J. S. GORGAS, M. D., D. D. S. JAMES H. HARRIS, M. !)., D. D. S. R DORSlLY COALE, Ph. D. Pruvost. RICILARD M. VENABLE, ESQ. RANDOLPH WINSLOW, M. D.THOMAS A. ASHBY, M. D.WILLIM T. I.RANTLEV, ESQ.HON. HENRY T. HARLAN.L. E. NEALE, M. D.CHARLES W. AHTCHELL. M. D.J HOLMES SAHTH, M. D. y M. R. CULURETH, M. D. 17. University of Maryland Faculty of Physics GEORGl; W. MILTENBERGER, M. D.,EiiK
RM2AWMP65–Bones, molars, and briefs . cJS urj 30 Board of Regents of the University of Maryland BERNARD CARTER, LL.D., Provost. Samuel C. Chew, M.D. Hon. John P. Poe. Hon. Charles E. Phelps. Francis T. Miles, jI.D. F. J. S. GoRG.s, M.D., D.D.S. Jas. H. Harris, M.D, D.D.S. R. DORSEY COALE, Ph.D. Hon. Albert Ritchie.Richard M. Venable, Esq.Randolph Win slow, M.D.Thomas A. Ashby, M.D.Wm. T. Brantlv, Esq.Hon. Henry D. Harlan.L. E. Neale, M.D.Charles W. Mitchell, M.D.J. Holmes Smith, M.D.D. V^. R. Culbreth, M.D. 21. 22 University of Maryland Faculty of Physics GEORGE V. MILTENBERGER, M. D,Emeritus Profess
RM2AWTHJP–Atlanta City Directory . rry Thomas D YORK AVE, from 241 Lee w to 52 Barclay Ranee (c) 254 Ashby, 1 s of Gordon 54 Houston Peter (c) 16 Moore Berry M 55 Bracewell John W 19 Allen Dennis C 56 Richardson Julius (c) 23 Thornton Maude H Mrs 57 Crawford Celeste C Mrs 24 Owen John M (Gartrell begins) 27 Anderson Edgar R 60 Williams Samuel (o 28 DeBray Adele L Mrs 62 Bradwell Charles L (c) 31 Baker Frank B 64 Wilson Joseph (c) 32 McCollum Joseph P 72 Cosby Lizzie (c) (Evans intersects) 76 Wiggins Bunyan W 38 Stephens Walter A 80 Arnold John W 48 Cook Hamlin P 81 Harrison Annie Mrs 50 Payne Robert T 8
RM2CGKA8R–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Lewis Henry Little lukaSeptember in, 1SG2. O. B. Branch AntictamSeptember 17, 1S62.. Turner Ashby HarrisburgJune 0,1862. William E. Starke AntietamSeptember 17. 1802. James McIntoshPea Ridge March 17, 1S62. Charles S. Winder Cedar Mountain, August 9. 1862. Samuel Garland, Jr. South Mountain September 14. 1862. TABULAR STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS IN THE UNION SERVICE Cavalry Heavy artilleryLight artillery. Engineers Sharpshooters.Infantry Totals . . Regiments 27261 13 4 2,144 2,494 Battalions 458913 60 126 Companies 7836 7 35 351 507
RM2CJAHF0–. The Turnleys : a brief record biographic and narrative of some of the Turnleys in the United States and Europe from data gathered from many sources ... . Catherine Eliza Taylor, born near MarshallsFerry, Grainger County, Tenn., Nov. 13, 1838. Diedin Russellville, Tenn., May 26, 1842. 2. Samuel Milton Taylor was born in Russellville,Tenn., January 5, 1842. Died in Atlanta, Ga., October20, 1875, ^^s ^ soldier of C. S. A. Army, 1861-5, Com-pany E; Captain Robert Simpson, 2d Tennessee Cav-alry; Henry M. Ashby, Colonel; in prison at CampDouglass, Chicago, from September, 1863 to April, 1865.Surre
RM2CEHKHF–. Kaleidoscope. V -S1DN£X:=. 7. *i^ *^ - Pagf Sixly-tix FresKman Class Roll Attaya, Adon Norsiff Mass. Baker, Lee Chapman Va. Bedinger, Neal Anderson Va. Beville, Willie Hugh Va. Bittinger, Morris Henry W. Va. Brown, Curtis Ashby Va. Brown, Willie Osborne N. C. Campbell, Winfree Woodzell Va. Childrey, John Howard , Va. Clark, Charles Williams Va. Cole, Merrill Williams Va. Davis, Charles Allan Va. Dunlop, Guy Arlington, Jr Va. Evans, William Stuart N. C. Ferguson, Samuel Lewis, Jr Va. Friend, Carter Watkins , Va. Galloway, James Edward Va. Gardner, William Ryland Va. Garlick, William Lucke Va.
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